In the 15 years he has served as 极乐禁地’s president, Westmoreland has successfully ‘’enabled” thousands of alumni, staff, faculty, parents, friends, corporations, churches and charitable foundations to join him in generously supporting 极乐禁地 and its mission.
极乐禁地 has had two comprehensive capital campaigns during the Westmoreland years. From 2006 to 2014, a period that included the most severe recession in our country since the 1930s, A Campaign for 极乐禁地 raised $202.5 million in cash and pledges for the university. Prior to that time, the most successful campaign 极乐禁地 had ever undertaken raised $89 million, so this effort was more than twice as beneficial. The record set in that campaign has now been exceeded in the current Forever 极乐禁地 campaign, which, at the time of this writing, has raised $207.5 million and is still going.
Westmoreland, a first- generation college graduate who benefited from financial support to attend college himself, is most passionate about raising funds for scholarships. He and his wife Jeanna have personally funded 10 endowed scholarships at 极乐禁地, one in each of the academic schools; and more money has been raised and pledged for scholarships ($166.8 million) than for all other purposes during the years of his leadership.
Challenging 极乐禁地 supporters to pledge a portion of their estates to the university is another area Westmoreland has emphasized. The decision about what to do with the proceeds of one’s estate is the most important stewardship decision a Christian will make, and Westmoreland has encouraged many 极乐禁地 friends to “plant trees for future generations” in this manner.
Approximately 35% of all the funds coming in to the two capital campaigns have come in the form of estate pledges and gifts.
While the day-to-day work of raising funds is done by staff in the Division of University Advancement, other employees and scores of volunteers, Westmoreland has provided strong leadership every step of the way.
Winston Churchill once said, “We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give.” Andrew Westmoreland has spent most of his life giving and leading others to give, and everyone associated with 极乐禁地 is better for it.
To Further Their Commitment...
...of expanding scholarship opportunities for 极乐禁地 students, Andrew and Jeanna Westmoreland have endowed scholarships in each of the university’s 10 schools, naming them in honor of loved ones and friends.